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Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanamavali — Benefits & How to Chant

लक्ष्मी अष्टोत्तर शतनामावली

Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit

Benefits of Chanting Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanamavali

Chanting the 108 names (Ashtottara Shatanamavali) of Lakshmi invokes the divine grace, blessings and protection of the deity.

Each name is a meditation on a sacred quality; reciting all 108 with devotion purifies the mind and fulfils sincere prayers.

Traditionally offered as an archana

one name at a time with a flower or kumkum — especially on Fridays.

Most auspicious during Diwali and Varalakshmi Vratam; suitable for daily recitation with faith.

How to Chant Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanamavali

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Repetitions
108 times
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Best Time
Morning or evening; especially Fridays
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Direction
Face East or North

Instructions

Bathe and sit facing east or north before an image of the deity. Recite each name beginning with “Om” (ॐ) and ending with “namaḥ” (नमः), offering a flower, tulsi leaf, bilva leaf or a pinch of kumkum at the Lord’s feet for each name (archana). The full garland of 108 names may be chanted daily, or especially on Fridays and during Diwali and Varalakshmi Vratam.

Spiritual Significance

It is said that to offer the 108 names of Lakshmi with a sincere and devoted heart — a flower at each name — is to draw the lasting grace of the divine, which never forsakes those who lovingly call upon it.

Origin & History

Source: Traditional

Author: Traditional

The Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanamavali is a traditional garland of the 108 names of Lakshmi. The 108 names of Goddess Lakshmi, consort of Vishnu and the source of all prosperity — each chanted with “Om” and “namaḥ”, recited in archana especially on Fridays and during Varalakshmi Vratam.

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